The Silent Death of the Israeli Left
The ideals are gone, but kindergartens are full.
April 28, 2020
Marvin Schick, in memoriam.
A lawyer, political scientist, newspaper columnist, and former adviser to New York City mayor John Lindsay, Marvin Schick—who died last week at the age of eighty-five—was best known for his lifelong devotion to the establishment and maintenance of Jewish educational institutions in both the U.S. and Israel. Menachem Butler reflects on Schick’s legacy:
The ideals are gone, but kindergartens are full.
Remember Hadar Goldin and Oron Shaul.
A great historian who saw through the conventional wisdom.
Stumbling into the great ditch.
Marvin Schick, in memoriam.
A lawyer, political scientist, newspaper columnist, and former adviser to New York City mayor John Lindsay, Marvin Schick—who died last week at the age of eighty-five—was best known for his lifelong devotion to the establishment and maintenance of Jewish educational institutions in both the U.S. and Israel. Menachem Butler reflects on Schick’s legacy:
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